Of the 34 extremist-related murders, most (18) were committed by white supremacists, including the death of Richard W. Collins III, a Bowie State University student killed hours before his graduation by Sean Urbanski, and the fatal stabbing of two people by Jeremy Christian during a racist rant aboard a Portland train.

Despite the hype of conservatives around the country, many of last year’s nominees failed miserably. Black Lives Matter, a group that many whites want so badly to be considered a terrorist organization, failed to kill a single individual in 2017, as it has during every year of its existence. Antifa, which President Donald Trump condemned as one of the groups in Charlottesville, Va., that had very bad people “on both sides,” did not cause a death last year. More tragically, the Anti-Defamation League could not find anyone who died or was even critically injured by a professional football player who kneeled during the national anthem.

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To be fair, the ADL did find two incidents of extremism by the mythical “black supremacist” movement. In April, Kori Muhammad went on a shooting spree in Fresno, Calif. Muhammad’s father said that he was trying to start a war between black and whites. The next month, Derick Lamont Brown, the former chairman of the New Black Panther Party, shot and killed his father before killing himself.

That’s it. That’s the complete list of terrorism by the “black identity extremists” the FBI warned you about.

But this award is not about the black guys. This award is about the accomplishments of white people, because they always reach for the stars ... and their guns. Mostly their guns, but I assume they think about stars at least some of the time.

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So clap your hands for white supremacy, for winning the Domestic Terror Championship once again. We applaud all-stars like David Atchinson, who disguised himself as a student to shoot up an Aztec, N.M., high school. We salute standouts like James Alex Fields Jr., who drove through a hate rally and mored down Heather Heyer. And James Harris Jackson, who traveled all the way to New York City to stab a homeless man to death.